Why German doctors don’t implement time tracking despite unnecessary activities and high stress levels

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The majority of German GPs and specialists complain about a significant lack of time. However, only very few carry out analyses of the causes. Yet work analyses, in which practice owners document and evaluate their daily activities over a longer period of time (time tracking), show that around a third of the time spent can be saved through reorganisation. This article sheds light on the psychological reasons for the phenomenon of “unwillingness to analyse” and examines the underlying mechanisms.

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